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Audit Wiki

A compounding knowledge base and daily work operating system for internal auditors. Powered by Claude Cowork skills.

How It Works

Traditional RAG re-derives answers from raw documents every time you ask a question. Audit Wiki flips this: compile once, keep current. Every source you feed it gets synthesized into structured wiki pages that accumulate over time. Your synthesis reflects everything you've ever read, not just what was retrieved for the current query.

Beyond research, Audit Wiki extends into a daily work operating system. It reads your emails, monitors your audit management system activity, classifies audit events into risk themes, and synthesizes everything into a daily briefing with a prioritized todo list. Check the log file, not your inbox.

Key Features

The Skills

Knowledge Skills

1
/clip — Web Clipper

Fetches a URL, converts it to clean markdown, and saves it to your sources folder. The entry point for online content.

2
/ingest — Feed a Source

Reads a source file, extracts key concepts and claims, then creates or updates wiki pages with provenance tracking. Never duplicates—overlapping content merges into existing pages.

3
/query — Ask the Wiki

Searches all wiki pages, synthesizes an answer with citations and provenance tags. Flags gaps and contradictions between pages.

4
/explore — Deep Synthesis

Reads everything related to a topic and produces a long-form exploration page organized by theme, not by source.

5
/fix — Wiki Health Check

Scans the wiki for missing provenance, orphan pages, broken links, contradictions, and stale content. Auto-repairs what it can and proposes convention amendments.

Daily Rhythm Skills

AM
/morning — Morning Briefing

Creates today's log with a prioritized todo list. Scans email, your audit management system, and yesterday's incomplete tasks. Every morning starts with a dad joke.

12
/midday — Quiet Refresh

Re-scans sources for new activity since morning. Adds tasks, notes progress, updates contacts. Reports one line and gets out of the way.

PM
/eod — End of Day

Final scan. Writes a day summary, marks incomplete tasks for carry-forward, and updates contact pages with the day's context.

Continuous Audit Skills

T2
/theme-classifier — Tier 2 Continuous Audit

Scans audit log events and classifies each into risk-relevant themes from a taxonomy of 39 themes across fraud, cybersecurity, access control, control failure, and compliance categories.

T3
/risk-escalation — Tier 3 Continuous Audit

Reads theme classifications and detects emerging risk patterns—theme clustering, velocity spikes, high-confidence fraud signals, and cross-domain correlations. Escalates actionable risk alerts for human review.

Getting Started

1
Download the skills

Download the skill pack below and add the skills to your Claude Cowork project.

2
Run /setup

Create a new folder and open it in Claude Cowork. Run /setup to automatically generate the folder structure, CLAUDE.md conventions, and index files.

3
Start your first day

Run /morning to create your first daily log. Clip articles with /clip, ingest sources with /ingest, and let the wiki compound your knowledge over time.

Open source under the MIT License. Free to use, modify, and distribute.